Tag Archives: literally

‘Helldivers 2’ Players Are About To Quite Literally Erase Automatons From The Map – Forbes

  1. ‘Helldivers 2’ Players Are About To Quite Literally Erase Automatons From The Map Forbes
  2. In Helldivers 2’s new Major Order, Game Master Joel takes off the kid gloves once and for all: you’re gonna fight Automatons and you’re gonna like it Gamesradar
  3. The latest Helldivers 2 order finally gives us a break from squashing bugs and turns us west to stop the Automatons enacting ‘the reclamation’ and… oh, oh no PC Gamer
  4. Helldivers 2’s Newest Major Order Sends Players Across the Galaxy to Fight an Enemy Many of Us Haven’t Yet imdb
  5. Finish Them! Bot Plot Prompts Helldivers Campaign to Liberate Automaton Homeworlds Push Square

Read original article here

Two-time Pro Bowler says this position is the worst to play in the NFL right now: ‘It literally sucks’ – CBS Sports

  1. Two-time Pro Bowler says this position is the worst to play in the NFL right now: ‘It literally sucks’ CBS Sports
  2. Melvin Gordon still wants to play, but knows market is tough for running backs in 2023 NFL.com
  3. Melvin Gordon laments the state of free agency for running backs: ‘The worst position to play in the NFL’ Yahoo Sports
  4. Melvin Gordon pins declining RB market on Sean McVay, Todd Gurley and the Rams Rams Wire
  5. Ex-Chargers/Broncos star Melvin Gordon on winning Super Bowl with Chiefs: ‘It was weird’ Kansas City Star
  6. View Full Coverage on Google News

Read original article here

Johnny Depp Fans Are ‘Disgusted’ With His Appearance At Cannes: ‘His Teeth Are Literally Rotting’ – SheFinds

  1. Johnny Depp Fans Are ‘Disgusted’ With His Appearance At Cannes: ‘His Teeth Are Literally Rotting’ SheFinds
  2. Lily Rose Depp’s bizarre comment about her father, Johnny Depp Music Mundial News
  3. WATCH | What comeback? Johnny Depp on his fall from grace and his return to Cannes News24
  4. Johnny Depp Reveals He Pays No Mind To Continued Outrage From Amber Heard Stans: “Who Are They? Why Do They Care?” Bounding Into Comics
  5. Johnny Depp is prioritizing his health amid his return to the big screen Music Mundial News
  6. View Full Coverage on Google News

Read original article here

Literally everything you need to know about Way Day, because Wayfair is making it so easy to decorate your apartment on a budget – In The Know

  1. Literally everything you need to know about Way Day, because Wayfair is making it so easy to decorate your apartment on a budget In The Know
  2. Way Day 2023 is here — shop the best deals from Wayfair’s biggest sale CNN Underscored
  3. I look for deals every day for a living, and these are the absolute best Way Day discounts to shop before the sale ends In The Know
  4. You’d Be Silly Not To Take Advantage Of The Best Way Day Deals HuffPost
  5. Wayfair’s Way Day Sale Is Packed with Home Deals for Up to 80% Off — but Only Until Tomorrow PEOPLE
  6. View Full Coverage on Google News

Read original article here

Scarlett Johansson Literally Laughed Recalling Her Marriage to Ryan Reynolds in an Interview – Yahoo News

  1. Scarlett Johansson Literally Laughed Recalling Her Marriage to Ryan Reynolds in an Interview Yahoo News
  2. Scarlett Johansson Spills The Details On Ryan Reynolds And Their Failed Marriage Giant Freakin Robot
  3. What Scarlett Johansson Thinks of Ex-Husband Ryan Reynolds Entertainment Tonight
  4. “I need to be with a compassionate person”: After Two Divorces, Scarlett Johansson Had Enough of Failed Relationship, Made Major Changes in Her Dating Life FandomWire
  5. Scarlett Johansson and Ryan Reynolds’ Relationship Timeline: The Way They Were Us Weekly
  6. View Full Coverage on Google News

Read original article here

‘American Idol’ announces shocking, unprecedented Final Judgment: ‘We literally made this decision two minutes ago’ – Yahoo Entertainment

  1. ‘American Idol’ announces shocking, unprecedented Final Judgment: ‘We literally made this decision two minutes ago’ Yahoo Entertainment
  2. Diva! Nutsa Is An Entertainer As She Sings “Proud Mary” – American Idol 2023 American Idol
  3. ‘American Idol’ Recap & Results: Who Was Eliminated on Showstoppers Night One (2023) Parade Magazine
  4. ‘American Idol’ Results: Paige Anne Vs. Megan Danielle For Top 24 TVLine
  5. Wé Ani Soars With Soulful Cover Of “Ain’t No Way” by Aretha Franklin – American Idol 2023 American Idol
  6. View Full Coverage on Google News

Read original article here

Jets’ Sauce Gardner burns the cheesehead he took from Lambeau Field in a fire pit with teammates as recruitment of Aaron Rodgers literally heats up – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

  1. Jets’ Sauce Gardner burns the cheesehead he took from Lambeau Field in a fire pit with teammates as recruitment of Aaron Rodgers literally heats up Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
  2. Sauce Gardner hints at “package deals” if Jets land Aaron Rodgers NBC Sports
  3. Would Aaron Rodgers Leaving Be a Good Thing? And Other Bears Bullets bleachernation.com
  4. NFL Insider Tom Pelissero – “Clock Is Ticking” on an Aaron Rodgers-Jets Deal | The Rich Eisen Show The Rich Eisen Show
  5. Sauce Gardner makes good on vow to burn his cheesehead NBC Sports
  6. View Full Coverage on Google News

Read original article here

Stunning ‘AGT’ aerialist Aidan Bryant makes Simon Cowell swear on national television: ‘I am literally searching for words right now’ – Yahoo Entertainment

  1. Stunning ‘AGT’ aerialist Aidan Bryant makes Simon Cowell swear on national television: ‘I am literally searching for words right now’ Yahoo Entertainment
  2. ‘AGT All Stars’ Finale Winner Predictions: Finals Results Preview TVLine
  3. Who Will Win ‘America’s Got Talent: All-Stars’? Parade Magazine
  4. Simon Cowell says youth choir from Michigan should perform in the Super Bowl MLive.com
  5. ‘America’s Got Talent: All-Stars’ episode 8 recap: 11 finalists give their ‘Finale Performances’ Gold Derby
  6. View Full Coverage on Google News

Read original article here

Loretta Lynn, Jerry Lee Lewis honored at CMA Awards with fiery performances — in one case, literally

Elle King and Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys perform onstage at the 56th annual CMA Awards. (Photo: Terry Wyatt/WireImage)

The country community has been rattled by the losses of several legends this year, including Loretta Lynn, who was the first woman to win the Country Music Association Awards’ Entertainer of the Year honor 50 years ago, and Jerry Lee Lewis, who was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame on Oct. 19, just nine days before his death. Both icons received fitting tributes at the 56th annual CMA Awards, which took place Wednesday, but one of those tributes was a bit more fiery than the other — literally — and was definitely a lot more polarizing.

The show cold-opened with vintage footage of trailblazer Lynn accepting her Entertainer of the Year trophy at the 1972 CMAs ceremony, followed by a medley of Lynn hits by three of country music’s biggest female superstars — Carrie Underwood sassily singing “You Ain’t Woman Enough (To Take My Man),” Miranda Lambert doing “Don’t Come Home a Drinkin,’” and Reba McEntire declaring “You’re Lookin’ at Country” — before all three joined forces for “Coal Miner’s Daughter.”

Another Lynn successor, Carly Pearce, played her 2021 original “Dear Miss Loretta,” introducing her performance by saying, “I grew up in Kentucky, like the great Loretta Lynn. My Mamaw Pearce and I loved to listen to Loretta’s songs together. I think Mamaw loved Loretta so much because she too was a coal miner’s daughter. I never met Loretta — always wished I would’ve — but I wrote this song in tribute to her because I so admire everything about her, especially how she wrote about her life unapologetically. Loretta, this is for you.”

While the Lynn tributes were sweet and sentimental, the homage to Lee was pure rock ‘n’ roll rebellion. Alt-Americana agitator Elle King, joined by Ohio blues-garage duo the Black Keys, lit up the stage — yes, literally, when King set her piano ablaze — for a rousing and rowdy “Great Balls of Fire.” King, in painted-on patent pleather pants with “THE KILLER” emblazoned in rhinestones across her rear, Juicy Couture-style, snarled and screeched and pounded the keys, while the Keys chugged and grooved along.

Elle King performs at the 56th Annual CMA Awards. (Photo: Reuters/Mario Anzuoni)

Elle King performs at the 56th Annual CMA Awards. (Photo: Reuters/Mario Anzuoni)

Elle King and Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys perform onstage at the 56th annual CMA Awards (Photo: Terry Wyatt/WireImage)

Elle King and Patrick Carney of the Black Keys perform onstage at the 56th annual CMA Awards (Photo: ABC via Getty Images)

Twitter reaction was split. Some fans loved the Lewis tribute’s unpredictable, seat-of-the-PVC-pants rawk energy, but others criticized King’s bodacious outfit and Gene Simmons-like waggling tongue. Some detractors accused King of not actually playing the piano live, not being country enough, being rude and disrespectful, or even being drunk. However, this was the liveliest, loosest moment of the night, and it was the sort of tribute that wild-man the Killer himself — and maybe even rebel-girl Lynn, too — probably would’ve appreciated.

“Great Balls of Fire” wasn’t the only rock ‘n’ roll moment of Wednesday’s three-hour CMAs ceremony. Duos the War and Treaty and Brothers Osborne teamed up to preview a track from “Nashville’s love letter to the Rolling Stones, Stoned Cold Country, a forthcoming all-star collection of countrified Stones covers, and they fired up the stage in their own way with “It’s Only Rock & Roll.” And earlier in the night, Brothers Osborne had a chance to acknowledge the legacy of another country legend who tragically passed away in 2022, Naomi Judd.

Naomi’s daughter and Judds bandmate, Wynonna Judd, presented Brothers Osborne with the Duo of the Year award, first taking a moment at the podium to sincerely state, “In death there is life, and here I am. Thank you for your love and your support. These past six months have been a time to grieve and a time to be grateful. And I am humbled and honored tonight to still have a seat at the table of country music. I have the opportunity of presenting the CMT award for Duo, which Mom and I won seven times.” As Judds superfan T.J. Osbourne accepted this year’s honor, he gushed, “There’s been so many surprising moments in this entire career. The fact I moved to Nashville and I got to stay here and I got to eventually not eat ramen noodles, that was a surprise. And to be here tonight and then to be in the presence of Wynonna while winning this award will be one of the biggest highlights of my entire life. This is so crazy to me.”

But perhaps the most touching speech about loss was by frontman Matt Ramsey, as he accepted Old Dominion’s Vocal Group of the Year award. “Obviously, we’ve lost a lot of legends, but there’s nobody in this category, and really any category, that would be here without Alabama. And we just lost Jeff Cook,” he said, referring to the Alabama co-founder and guitarist who died on Nov. 7. Ramsey then turned to his bandmates and mused, “It just got me thinking… just, there’s nothing like being in a band, you know? I’m so grateful to have my friends, and I can’t imagine losing one of you guys. And I’m so honored to make music. We love you. And we love the opportunity do what we love doing.”

The 56th annual CMA Awards ceremony was hosted by Luke Bryan and Peyton Manning and took place Nov. 9 at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena. Other performers included Ashley McBryde, Brandy Clark, Cody Johnson, the Zac Brown Band, Lainey Wilson, Morgan Wallen, Thomas Rhett with Katy Perry, Patty Loveless and Chris Stapleton, Cole Swindell and Jo Dee Messina, and Kelsea Ballerini with Kelly Clarkson and Carly Pearce on a rousing “You’re Drunk, Go Home.”

The Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to Alan Jackson with greatest-hits performances by Dierks Bentley, Jon Pardi, Carrie Underwood, Lainey Wilson, and a visibly moved Jackson himself. The night’s biggest honor, Entertainer of the Year, went to Luke Combs. For a full list of this year’s Country Music Association Awards winners, click here.

Read more from Yahoo Entertainment:

Follow Lyndsey on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Amazon



Read original article here

Oculus co-founder makes a VR headset that can literally kill you

Enlarge / Looks comfortable…

The idea that dying in a video game or simulation could cause your death in real life is a common trope that has appeared in dozens of fictional works in recent decades. Now, though, Oculus co-founder Palmer Luckey has made the concept real.

On his personal blog, Luckey writes of a new VR headset he has designed that uses three embedded explosive charges, planted above the forehead, that can “instantly destroy the brain of the user.” The lethal explosion is triggered via “a narrow-band photosensor that can detect when the screen flashes red at a specific frequency,” Luckey writes, making it easy to set off during a “Game Over” screen.

Enlarge / John Carmack (left) poses with Oculus founder Palmer Luckey (center) and other members of the Oculus team.

OculusVR

To be clear, Luckey says his deadly headset—which looks in images like a modified Meta Quest Pro—is “at this point… just a piece of office art, a thought-provoking reminder of unexplored avenues in game design.” At the same time, though, Luckey writes that “the idea of tying your real life to your virtual avatar has always fascinated me—you instantly raise the stakes to the maximum level and force people to fundamentally rethink how they interact with the virtual world and the players inside it.”

Luckey ties this fascination to Sword Art Online (SAO), a series of Japanese novels (and spinoff anime, video games, etc.) about a virtual reality MMORPG with the same name. In that fiction, November 6, 2022, marks the day when thousands of SAO players are trapped in their NerveGear headsets and threatened with death via a hidden microwave generator if they die in the game (or if they try to remove or tamper with the headset).

The Sword Art Online anime was just airing when the first Oculus Rift Development Kit launched on Kickstarter back in 2012, helping to drive what Luckey calls “massive otaku enthusiasm for Oculus, especially in Japan, which quickly became our 2nd largest market.” He says that “literally thousands” of fans have reached out to him over the year about Sword Art Online, asking, “When will you make the NerveGear [headset] real?!”

A history of consequences

More than realistic graphics, Luckey writes that “only the threat of serious consequences can make a game feel real to you.” He likens such consequences to a “long history of real-world sports revolving around similar stakes,” though it’s important to remember that most sports injuries fall well short of instant death.

But while Luckey writes that this is “an area of video game mechanics that has never been explored,” that’s not strictly true. Back in 2001, the PainStation art installation threatened players who lost a game of Pong with “sensations such as heat, punches and electroshocks of varying duration,” as Wired described it. That same year, the “Tekken Torture Tournament” provided a fighting game competition in which “32 willing participants received bracing but non-lethal electrical shocks in correspondence to the injuries sustained by their onscreen avatars.”

Enlarge / Those armbands deliver instant pain to anyone who got hit in 2001’s “Tekken Torture Tournament.”

On the other end of the simulated pain equation, last year the Food and Drug Administration approved a virtual reality pain management system that uses “established principles of behavioral therapy intended to address the physiological symptoms of pain and aid in pain relief through a skills-based treatment program.”

In any case, Luckey cites “a huge variety of failures that could occur and kill the user at the wrong time” in explaining why he has “not worked up the balls to actually use” his deadly new headset. Still, the project shows that Luckey still harbors a deep interest in virtual reality more than five years after he was fired by Oculus parent company Facebook (now Meta) amid controversy over political donations.

In the years since, Luckey’s professional life has been largely focused on his military tech startup Anduril. In an April personal blog post, though, he wrote that the year of the 10th anniversary of Oculus’ founding was “the right time to finally unveil some VR technologies I haven’t been able to talk about for a variety of reasons.”

We’re guessing this deadly headset wasn’t what he meant by that, but it’s hard to know for sure…

Read original article here